The best way to contribute to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is to get involved with
one of our many Apache project communities. The best way to ask general questions
about community involvement is to read about Community Development at Apache.

Remember that the ASF is made up of over 140 different projects, with many
new project submissions (or podlings) coming into the Apache Incubator能让你湿到不行的小说 every year.
So no matter what kinds of technology or software you use, we most
likely have an Apache project that you'll be interested in.

Beyond simple user activities, it's great to see users becoming contributors
by helping with the
development of Apache projects. This can mean getting involved with the
discussions on the development mailing lists, answering other users' questions,
providing patches for bugfixes or features, and helping to improve the
documentation.

We love to see contributors showing the commitment that means we can make you a
committer and invite you join in to shape the future of a project.

Apache is a meritocracy. That is, once someone has shown sufficient sustained
committment to a project by helping out and contributing work to the project
(and the ASF) may be voted in by the project as a committer.

能让你湿到不行的小说How does one show committment?

Get involved and contribute via the user and developer
mail lists, Wiki and forums (if any), provide patches for documentation,
work on the issue tracker or submit code patches. Answering other users'
questions is a great way to get started, or suggesting patches or improvements
to Apache project websites.

If your work shows merit, the PMC for the project may hold a vote to invite
you to become a committer.

Note that becoming a committer is not just about submitting some patches;
it's also about helping out on the development and user discussion lists,
helping with documentation and the issue tracker, and showing long-term interest.

For more reading on how to get involved and the open source mentality, see: